By: Mike He|2010-12-14|Travel Tips
Chinese newyear is one of the most important festival in China. chinesenewyear 2011 will be on February 3rd, 2011. chinesenewyear is also called Spring Festival in China. To most Chiense people, eating and drinking are the daily activity of newyear celebration.
By: chycon|2010-12-17|Humor
One thing that is common with chinese people are their value for family life. Every Christmas and newyear, they will abandon all their activities and expend their time with their families. Most of them travel to their hometown to visit their parents and grandparents.
By: Rahul Kumar|2010-09-14|Holidays
Chinese newyear follows the track of chinese calendar and the people of China give it a hearty welcome in the cheerful season of spring. And therefore, the entire month of February brings in exciting holiday time for all parts of East India.
By: AshleyDittrick|2011-05-01|Food & Beverage
You'll find couple of festivities that are felt all over the world on quite the grand scale that the chinesenewyear is celebrated. This is an event that affects folks all around the globe and the celebrations are quite exotic along with a lot of fun for everybody involved.
By: Mike He|2010-12-23|Travel Tips
Spring Festival, widely known as chinesenewyear in the west, is the most important traditional festival and a public holiday in China. The chinesenewyear 2011 starts in February 3.
By: Florist Malaysia|2011-12-28|Gifts
Now the time Giving gifts is a very common thing in life that individuals undertake in order to show their love, affection and care for their family members and even to celebrate their special occasions in life.
By: rammanohar prasad|2011-01-13|Holidays
Chinese newyear is the most reputed festival of the chinese traditions and is a time of devouring with the family and friends, celebration, fireworks, and gift-giving.
By: Sofie Yip|2010-09-26|Home & Family
Chinese newyear is celebrated after the traditional North American newyear. It falls on a different date each year depending on the first day of the chinese lunar calendar.
By: Ahtisham Ahmed|2012-01-10|Holidays
This newyear of chinese is the 4710th newyear and as per the chinese Zodiac Calendar, this year is of dragon, the 5th sign, indicating power, good luck, success and happiness. The date of the chinesenewyear changes in accordance to the path of newyear.
By: Anne Walker|2012-02-06|Holidays
Host a party for the chinesenewyear to bring good fortune and prosperity to your home.